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Started by scottg, May 07, 2014, 10:24:43 AM

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scottg

Well I will get pix of the messier parts and the less glamorous parts. But I had these pix in my files already so....





In the door looking left



In the door looking right























   






yours Scott
PHounding PHather of PHARTS
http://www.snowcrest.net/kitty/sgrandstaff/

bonneyman

All I can say Scott is "WOW"!

And I guess you really don't like wood? he-he
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lauver

#2
scottg,

Nice digs.  Nicer toolage.  And great benches.

You included a photo of the end of a tool tote.  Could you show the whole tote?

I have a couple of home made totes, but they aren't as artful as yours. 

My wife has her grandfathers old saw tote. It's been ravaged by time and heavy usage, but it's still a beauty.

I've never seen any two totes that were build the same way.  I guess it's highly individual.
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jabberwoki

Looks like it`s all good at the camp!! Very nice Scott.

scottg

Quote from: lauver on May 07, 2014, 04:53:37 PM
scottg,

You included a photo of the end of a tool tote.  Could you show the whole tote?

Lauver
The tote lifts out of the sawhorse/portable workbench/toolbox. This is the lightweight (relatively) one made for jobs away from home.

 
 
 

There is exactly enough room inside for a plane, drill maybe, and some screwdrivers etc. The little lid bumps opens up for bit n screw storage.



    A like a sawhorse/workbench so much to use, I also built a much heavier duty model strictly for in-the-shop use.
This one has a full 10" bench vise on the front. An old Columbian.
Not sure why, but if you are going to find an old iron woodworking vise in this area, it will be a Columbian 99 times out of 100.  I think they must have had a whizz-bang salesman working this district.

 


Oh, and one more, the Sawhorsie.........
I made this to toss up into the rafters, for doing construction work with a skillsaw.
This one uses a clamp and wooden pad for its vise.

 



   yours Scott

PHounding PHather of PHARTS
http://www.snowcrest.net/kitty/sgrandstaff/

Lostmind

Looks like a workshop of an artesian/craftsman. Wonderful tool selection. Thanks for sharing.
Now we know where all those great projects come from.
Of all the things I've lost , I miss my mind the most

RedVise

Quote from: scottg on May 07, 2014, 05:21:41 PM

The tote lifts out of the sawhorse/portable workbench/toolbox. This is the lightweight (relatively) one made for jobs away from home.
    yours Scott

Yeah...  why am I not too surprised about that  !

I have a humble garage, that is a shop !!


Thanks for sharing Scott !!



Brian

wrenchguy

i think i seen this photos somewhere b4 years back?  nice!

Papaw

Now Scott has put us all to shame!
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skipskip

Wait!!

you actually USE your tools??


nice shop indeed


Skip
A place for everything and everything on the floor

bonneyman

Quote from: skipskip on May 08, 2014, 06:59:42 AM
Wait!!

you actually USE your tools??


nice shop indeed


Skip

lol
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Bill Houghton

Droooooool.....droooool......

Outstandingly nice shop.

In the third inside-the-shop photo (where it appears to the right), and then again when you feature your metal lathe (where it appears to the left), there's a metal plane up on the shelf.  Looks like some kind of combination plane, shiny silver with a wooden handle.  What is that?

lauver

#12
scottg,

All your photo's disappeared.  What gives?

EDIT:  Never mind... they're all back now.  Must have been a website hiccup.
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oldtools

Quote from: Lostmind on May 07, 2014, 06:29:40 PM
Looks like a workshop of an artesian/craftsman. Wonderful tool selection. Thanks for sharing.
Now we know where all those great projects come from.

"Ditto"
A Real Working Shop by a Pro...  Impressed! & beautiful wood grain on your workbench!!! what kind is it?? (right side of 3rd photo, wood vice?)
Aloha!  the OldTool guy
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Nolatoolguy

Great shop an as we know there's also some great work done in there. Thanks for sharing.
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where at least I know I'm free.
And I won't forget the men who died,
who gave that right to me.
~Lee Greenwood